Barrel-holder.



No. 720,681. PATBNTED FEB. 17, 1903.- M. DERRIG.

BARREL HOLDER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY-24, 1902.

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MICHAEL DERRIG, OF MAPLETON, NORTH DAKOTA.

BARREL-HOLDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 720,681 dated. February 17, 1903.

' Application filed May 24, 1902. Serial No. 108,881. (No IHOdBL) To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MIoHAEL DERRIG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mapleton, in the county of Cass and State of North Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Barrel-Holders; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which. it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying draw-- ings, and to the figures of reference marked. thereon, which form a part of this specification.

My invention relates to devices for holding barrels in an elevated position while their contents are being tapped out; and the main object of the invention is to provide a device by which a barrel may be easily placed at any desired elevation, either in a standing or lying position, and, if necessary, tilted, so as to readily get a can i or measure under the faucet or tap by which the barrel is emptied. This and other objects I attain by the novel construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of my barrelholder. Fig. 2 is a side View of the same with the casters removed and the barrel standing, while in Fig. 1 it is placed in a horizontal posi-- tion. Fig. 3 is a top view of the platform 7 only.

Referring to the drawings by reference-numerals, 1 1 are two uprights secured together by the bottom bar 2 and top bar 3 and provided with horizontal foot-pieces 4, to which 5 are braces, while similar braces 6 give firmness to the upper part of the frame.

Guided by the uprights 1 is a platform '7, having wide notches S, straddling the uprights so loosely that the platform may be tilted considerably, as shown indotted lines in Fig. 2, when it is desired to have the barrel tilted, so as to empty it more completely.

The platform 7 is. provided with two upwardly pointing bails 9, from the tops of which extend ropes or chains 10, the upper ends of which are secured to and wound onto .a groove 20 in its upper side.

a shaft 11, journaled in the two uprights and provided with a hand-crank 12, by which the platform and the barrel 1 3 placed thereon may easily be elevated.

On the shaft 11 is secured a ratchet-wheel 14, in which engages the dog 15, so as to hold the platform and barrel at any desired elevation.

16 represents a five-gallon can placed under the faucet 17 in Fig. 2 to indicate that anysized can in practical use may be filled from a barrel supported by my device.

18 is a chain secured with one end to one of the bails 9 and havingone of'its links placed upon a hook 19, secured on the opposite bail. The chain is thus stretched across the front side or endof the barrel to prevent it from sliding too far forward when it is partly moved forward, so as to thereby cause it and the platformt-o tilt partly forward for the purpose of "fully emptying the barrel, as already stated.

,The operation of the device is already fairly explained, still it may be added that when a barrel in a store or saloon is to be tapped the platform 7 is lowered down on the floor, the barrel is then rolled upon it and placed in the desired position, and elevated by the crank ,often leaks from the barrels and makes the floor Very unpleasant to walk on. In order to so gather the leaked-out liquid more easily and completely, I provide the platform with This groove encircles the central portion of the platform where the barrel rests and terminates in a single mouth or outlet 21, under which a ves sel may be placed to receive the leakage. If molasses or other liquid gets stiff or frozen in winter, the device may be moved on its casters 22 to a stove and away again.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat out, is- I A barrel-holder comprising a frame or stand, a platform guided to move vertically in the said platform also having the groove 20 21 in to its upper side.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

MICHAEL DERRIG.

Witnesses:

I-I. 01 0s, W. A. MATSON. 

